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100

This organization made up of at least 12 countries, wanted to resist the spread of Communism and help each other rebuild after WW2

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

100

What was the U.S.' main goal post WW2?

Stop the spread of Communism

100

Nuclear Family

Stay at home mother, working father, many children

100

Which side did the U.S. Support?

and Which side did the USSR Support?

US = South Korea USSR = North Korea

200

This organization was made up of countries that either supported Communism or were forced into Communism by the USSR

Warsaw Pact

200

What was the main reason for the Berlin Airlift?

The Soviet Union had established a blockade into Berlin so 2 million citizens in West Germany had no access to valuable resources.

200

Who was the first African American to integrate baseball? 

Jackie Robinson

200

What would be an example of a Proxy War?

Korean War or Vietnam War

300

Executive Order 9980

Desegregated the federal workforce

300

What is the theory that if one country falls to communism, others would soon follow suit

Domino Theory

300

What led to the rise of youth culture in the 1950s?

Young men no longer had to work long hours on the farm. 

Economic prosperity meant teens had money to spend. 

Baby boom led to growing number of teens

300

Why did the U.S. get involved in the Korean Conflict? 

Wanted to stop the spread of Communism? 

400

Executive Order 9981

Desegregated the U.S. military 

400

A military conflict where a third party supports one side of the conflict to influence the outcome.

Proxy War

400

List 3 ways the interstate system changed lives

1. Increased suburbanization, 

2. Growth of roadside businesses like motels and gas stations, 

3. Expansion (more) of interstate travel

400

Who was responsible for splitting up Korea into North and South? 

The U.S. and Soviet Union
500

Role of U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs

Establishing programs called “termination” and “relocation” to try to assimilate and integrate Native Americans

500

Article 5 of NATO states...

An attack on one member is considered an attack on all

500

The following are examples of what? Refrigerators, cars, and houses 

Increased in production post WW2

500

While America backed South Korea, who was the leader they were backing? 

Syngman Rhee (Uncle Syngman)